Ask The Experts: Money Matters

By Mike Miles

Postal Service early retirement

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Q. With talk of the Postal Service downsizing I was wondering:  I am 48 years old, have 25 years at the Postal Service and four years active military.  I realize at 25 years I can retire, regardless of age.  But can I access any of my TSP without penalty or must I wait until my MRA of 56?  How about the Special Retirement Supplement?

Mike Miles:

A.  If you retire before the calendar year in which you’ll reach age 55, your TSP withdrawals will be subject to the early withdrawal penalty until you reach age 59 1/2, unless you can meet one of the exceptions listed on Page 4 of the notice at https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/formspubs/octax92-32.pdf.

Reg Jones:

You would be eligible to receive the special retirement supplement when you reach your minimum retirement age, which in your case would be 56.

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